Disassembly

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Disassembly is a reversal process in which a product is separated into its components and/or subassemblies by nondestructive or semi-destructive operations which only damage the connectors/fasteners. If the product separation process is not reversible, this process is called dismantling.

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Vanegas, P., Peeters, J. R., Cattrysse, D., & Duflou, J. R. (2019). Disassembly. In CIRP Encyclopedia of Production Engineering (pp. 506–511). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.33676796.29

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